New Bill: Representative Julia Brownley introduces H.R. 210: Dental Care for Veterans Act

We have received text from H.R. 210: Dental Care for Veterans Act. This bill was received on 2025-01-06, and currently has 37 cosponsors.

Here is a short summary of the bill:


This bill, titled the

Dental Care for Veterans Act

, seeks to amend existing laws to enhance dental care services for U.S. veterans as part of their health care benefits. Here are the main components of the bill:



Purpose of the Bill



The primary aim of the bill is to require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide dental care to veterans in the same manner as any other medical service provided by the VA. This includes a structured approach to dental benefits, allowing for broader access and eligibility for veterans who require dental services.



Key Provisions





  • Adjustment of Dental Benefits:

    The bill proposes to amend Title 38 of the United States Code, specifically regarding the provisions related to dental care. It seeks to eliminate existing restrictive language concerning dental benefits, thereby expanding the scope of care available to veterans.



  • Phased Eligibility:

    The bill outlines a phased approach to eligibility for dental services. This means that:


    • Veterans currently eligible for dental services on the date of enactment will begin to receive expanded services immediately.


    • Veterans who are eligible under specific conditions will receive access to these services in a phased manner over the next four years, depending on their eligibility categories.





  • Conforming and Clerical Amendments:

    The bill makes several technical changes to ensure that the references and sections related to dental care align correctly with the new provisions that will be established.



Impact on Veterans



This legislation is intended to enhance the dental care available to veterans, potentially increasing accessibility and improving overall health outcomes for this population. By streamlining eligibility and providing dental care on par with other medical services, the bill aims to address the gaps in dental care that many veterans currently face.



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